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Backyard Fires: Marana vs Oro Valley

How do backyard fires rules compare between Marana, AZ and Oro Valley, AZ?

Marana has fewer restrictions than Oro Valley.

Marana, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Recreational backyard fires for cooking and warmth are allowed in Marana under Pima County PDEQ and state air quality rules. Burning of trash, vegetation, or construction debris is prohibited. Portable fire bowls and chimineas must use clean fuels.

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Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Recreational fires allowed in approved containers (max 3 ft diameter) with 25-foot clearance from structures. Open burning prohibited in town. Pima County DEQ may declare no-burn days.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMaranaOro Valley
Recreational FiresAllowed with clean fuels-
Prohibited BurningTrash, vegetation, construction debris-
Clearance10 ft from structures (NWFD recommended)25 ft from structures
No-Burn DaysPDEQ advisories applyDeclared by Pima County DEQ
State LawARS 49-501-
Fire Pit Size-Max 3 ft diameter, 2 ft height
Open Burning-Prohibited in town
WUI Risk-High - Catalina foothills

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Marana FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in my Marana backyard?

Yes. Recreational fires for cooking and warmth using clean fuels like propane, natural gas, or dry wood are allowed. Maintain clearance from structures and check for PDEQ no-burn advisories.

Can I burn yard waste in Marana?

No. Burning vegetation, trash, and construction debris is prohibited under Pima County PDEQ and state air quality regulations.

Oro Valley FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in my backyard in Oro Valley?

Yes. Recreational fires are allowed in approved noncombustible containers no larger than 3 feet in diameter, kept at least 25 feet from structures. Only clean firewood or manufactured logs may be burned.

Are there days when I cannot use my fire pit in Oro Valley?

Yes. Pima County DEQ declares no-burn advisory days during poor air quality conditions. The Golder Ranch Fire District may also impose seasonal restrictions during high wildfire danger periods in the Catalina foothills.

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